
Month: March 2009
The Beatles
Sometimes, I can listen to The Beatles and feel like all is right in the world. Things seem to fit into place. I toss around the word genius in my head when I listen to them.
Other times, I think they’re the biggest fraud in the world.
Volume 64
| 1. | Nick Lowe | I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass | |
| 2. | The Kooks | No Longer | |
| 3. | Paul & Linda McCartney | Monkberry Moon Delight | |
| 4. | Elbow | Grounds For Divorce | |
| 5. | Steve Earle | I Ain’t Ever Satisfied | |
| 6. | The National | Gospel | |
| 7. | Frightened Rabbit | Head Rolls Off | |
| 8. | Plastic Bertrand | Ca Plane Pour Moi | |
| 9. | 10cc | Rubber Bullets | |
| 10. | Fine Young Cannibals | Good Thing | |
| 11. | Roky Erickson | Goodbye Sweet Dreams | |
| 12. | Guy Clark | The Cape | |
| 13. | Ted Leo & The Pharmacists | Timorous Me | |
| 14. | Ron Sexsmith | Heart With No Companion | |
| 15. | Andrew Bird | Tenuousness | |
| 16. | Cheeseburger | Commin’ Home | |
| 17. | The Band | It Makes No Difference | |
| 18. | Ida Maria | Oh My God | |
| 19. | Nick Lowe | Cruel To Be Kind |
Ted Leo
I’m pretty sure that Ted Leo is the poet laureate of our generation.
